White House senior advisor Jared Kushner will join a delegation of diplomats in Mexico City.

Jared Kushner will go south of the border to meet with President Trump’s Mexican counterpart Wednesday in the wake of a wayward phone call that postponed a scheduled meetup between the nations.

Kushner, the senior White House adviser recently stripped top-level security clearance, will act as an envoy for his father-in-law alongside a delegation of U.S. diplomats, officials said Tuesday.

The delegation is slated to discuss security, immigration and trade with President Enrique Nieto in Mexico City. Kushner will also meet with Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, the former finance minister who brokered a disastrous meeting between Trump and Nieto after the 2016 election.

The meeting comes amid threats by Trump to incite a “trade war” through North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations. He has called on his administration to impose hefty tariffs, ranging from 10% to 25%, on steel and aluminum imports from Mexico and Canada.

Kushner will meet Mexican President Enrique Nieto to discuss trade, immigration and security.

The President was scheduled to host Nieto for the first time at the White House but a testy phone call on Feb. 20, reportedly over Trump’s contentious border wall, prompted both governments to nix the meeting.

The meeting comes as President Trump threatened to incite a trade war with Mexico and Canada.

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Trump, during his volatile presidential campaign, vowed that he would build the wall and that Mexico would pay for it.

Nieto scrapped another Washington rendezvous shortly after Trump took office in January 2017.

Trump offered no reason for not joining the Mexico delegation.

The White House's public schedule for Trump shows he’s expected to speak Wednesday afternoon at the Latino Coalition Legislation Summit in Washington.